Also weird, but cool: The Pernice Brothers veered from their Beatles-ish dark pop into another world of Brit-pop on Thursday at the Bowery Ballroom. Led by new Brooklynite Joe Pernice (he moved there from Boston), the band covered New Order’s “Leave Me Alone,” a new wave treat from 1981’s “Power, Corruption and Lies.”

It’s still a sellout: Sure, we can understand why an indie band such as the Shins would do a McDonald’s ad. But Bob Dylan – and his tune, “Love Sick” – appearing in a Victoria’s Secret TV spot isn’t just a shocker, it’s weird.

Unlikeliest rehab candidate: In what is probably the only time Jeff Tweedy will follow in the steps of Rush Limbaugh, the Wilco founder has entered rehab for addiction to painkillers. As documented in the film “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart,” Tweedy battles migraines. But he’s not slowing down: The band’s upcoming album, “A Ghost is Born,” is due June 22. Fans can get a preview at wilcoworld.net.

The godfather of mope: Morrissey quickly sold out five nights at Harlem’s Apollo Theater. The Brit new wave hero, who’s stylin’ as a gangster in promos for his first new disc in seven years, was once prez of a New York Dolls fan club. The Dolls will reunite this summer in London at the Mozzer’s request.